Holly Starr Releases 'HUMAN Deluxe Edition'
Holly Starr has just released a deluxe version of HUMAN. Starr's new HUMAN Deluxe Edition adds three additional songs to the previously released HUMAN EP including two new songs and a Matthew Parker remix of the title track.
New songs include "Talk it Out," an encouragement for healthy communication during conflict in relationships and "I Don't Know," a song that celebrates God's sovereign and infinite wisdom in all things. Starr shares "I'm really excited to get the opportunity to add a few more songs to the HUMAN EP, thanks to my Kickstarter backers helping us reach a big stretch goal last year. The additional songs add a fun element to the project and I can't wait to share some of them live on tour."
Artist Garden's Keith Stancil, states "Holly and producer Matthew Parker continued writing and recording songs after releasing the HUMAN EP last year. Three of the songs fit perfectly with the collection of songs on the HUMAN EP so it only made sense to super size the EP into an album."
Songs from HUMAN have already logged 2.3 million streams and are featured in top playlists including Runners World Magazine and top Christian playlists on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music and Pandora. The new HUMAN Deluxe Edition is available for streaming and download through all digital providers and the physical cd is available to all physical retailers through New Day Distribution.
Holly Starr can be seen on tour this fall and on her annual Christmas tour.
Tour Dates
10/24 - Clark Fork, ID
11/11 - Gig Harbor, WA
12/2 - San Bruno, CA
12/5 - Dayton, NV
12/7 - Anaheim, CA
12/8 - San Diego, CA
12/10 - Fallbrook, CA
12/11 - Yucca Valley, CA
12/12 - Bakersfield, CA
12/14 - Salinas, CA
12/16 - Napa, CA
12/18 - Medford, CA
12/19 - Coos Bay, OR
12/20 - Astoria, OR
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